湖北省黄冈中学2020届高三适应性考试英语试题答案

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湖北省黄冈中学2020届高三适应性考试英语试题答案

1 湖北省黄冈中学 2020 届高三适应性考试 英语参考答案及听力录音稿 听力: 1-5 ACABA 6-10 CBCAC 11-15 ACBBC 16-20 BACBB 阅读理解: 21-23 DDB 24-27 ADAD 28-31 ABAC 32-35 DBBC 36-40 DFEAC 完型填空: 41-45 CCDAD 46-50 CBADB 51-55 ABCDA 56-60 CADBB 语法填空: 61. longer 62. have fallen 63. is 64. largely 65. in/of 66. director 67. to strike 68. endangered 69. but/yet 70. that/who 短文改错: Recently I took a part in a geography research activity, whose theme was environmental pollution and protection. We took variety pictures showing the present pollution conditions of our city. To our surprise, there are still a great number∧people doing silly things to our surrounding. Some people often throw rubbish whichever they like. Some cars gave off harmful gases and waste water is pouring into rivers by some factories. Worse still, people sometimes have to make his way through dusty winds as a result of the pollution. Through our research, we have come to realize what everybody must pay more attention to protect our environment and that some measures should be taken to protect it. 书面表达: Dear Jeff, Thank you for your attention to the activity themed “The Chinese Scientist I Admire Most”, which was organized by the Students’ Union of our school. I am more than willing to tell you about the event. I shared the story of Mr. Yuan Longping, an agricultural scientist known as “Father of Hybrid Rice”. He developed the world’s first successful hybrid rice varieties, which dramatically increased rice production in China. His approach to rice breeding also serves as a solution to food problems around the globe. The scientists’ stories shared by other participants truly inspired me, motivating me to truly love science by making great contributions to it. Could you please tell me about your favorite scientist? Yours, Li Hua various surroundings wherever of give poured that 或 what protecting their 2 听力材料: (Text 1) W: Karl, where did you place my bike? I can’t find it. M: Oh, I put it under a street lamp, the one beside our backyard. (Text 2) W: Oh, sorry. I must have the wrong room. M: Which room do you want? W: The Committee Room. I thought it was here on the third floor. M: It’s on the fourth floor and, anyway, you are lost, this is the second floor. (Text 3) W: The article in this morning’s paper made me angry! M: I felt the same way when I first read it, but the more I thought about it, the more I agreed with it. It’s an excellent article. (Text 4) W: Welcome. What kind of book would you like? M: Something about history. W: They’re over there. All the books are on sale this week. (Text 5) W: Hello. English Language Center. M: Hello, Sarah. This is Jacob. I have a bad cold. Could I take today off? I think I’ll be ready for tomorrow. W: Sure. We’ll see if we can get another teacher to cover your classes. (Text 6) W: Excuse me. I’d like to have the package and the letter posted. M: Would you like to mail by air or by sea? W: How long will it take to mail things to the U.S. by air? M: About 10 days. You can send it by express mail if you need it faster. It will only take three or four days. W: Then, express mail for the package. It’s urgent. The faster, the better. And the letter by registered mail. M: OK. The package is 3 kilograms. That’ll be £20 for postage. W: Yes. And the letter? M: Registered. That is £3. So you should give me £23. W: Here you go. (Text 7) W: I really shouldn’t have worn high heels today. M: No kidding. Who knew we’d all be on a walking tour of the city before the meeting? W: Maybe they think it’s the first time we’ve come to the city, so they arranged it. I remember 3 seeing a shoe store just around the corner from here. Do you think we have enough time to stop by? I honestly won’t be able to walk back unless I get some relief for my feet. M: It should be fine. We can get you some shoes and then eat a quick lunch at the fast food restaurant. We’re almost back at the meeting center anyway. W: OK. (Text 8) W: Do you have any plans during this summer? M: Well, I want to get a summer job. I’d like to save money for a vacation. W: Really? Where would you like to go? M: I’d love to travel to Latin America. What about you, Melissa? W: Well, I’m not going to get a job right away. First, I want to go to Spain and Portugal. M: Sounds great, but how are you going to pay for it? W: I know I can’t ask my parents for money anymore, so I’ll borrow some money from my brother. I have a good excuse. I plan to take courses in Spanish and Portuguese. M: Oh, I’m tired of studying! W: So am I. But I also hope to take people on tours to Latin America. Why don’t you come on my first tour? M: Count me in! (Text 9) W: OK, we’ve got all our cloud research so let’s decide how to organize it. M: We should probably start by saying how clouds are formed, and then move on to the different types of clouds. We can separate them into low-level, medium-level and high clouds. W: Great, and we should also make a PowerPoint to make the presentation more interesting. M: Right. We should have small cards, too. I’m useless at remembering what to say without them. W: Me too. Well, I’m quite happy to organize everything we’ve found out about clouds and make sure it fits into our presentation times. M: Actually, I’d better do that. How about if you make the presentation slides? W: OK. M: Then I’ll also look on the Internet for pictures of different types of clouds. W: That’ll be great. I’ll prepare the cards so we don’t forget what we’re saying. M: Sounds great. What section do you want to talk about? W: I hate speaking in front of people so I’d prefer not to do the introduction. M: I’ll do that. If you don’t want to talk much, then why don’t you just do the middle bit about the medium-level clouds? W: That’s OK. (Text 10) M: And now for our main headlines on Southern Local News for today. First of all, the report 4 about the government plans on developments around the village of Tartlesbury was published this morning. The new motorway will pass along the north side of the village. It will cross the River Teeme from the well-known beauty spot, Streeve Beach, to the north-east of the village. The motorway will cut the village off from the Streeve Beach, where many children play. But that is not the end of it. There are also plans to build a thousand houses on farmland west of the village. And on top of that is the plan to build a high-tech park for new technology companies. It will be built in the south of the village, where the old steel factory used to be. A new center with a swimming pool and a large supermarket are also planned next to the park. And, as has been expected, the plans have created quite a lot of interest. Not all people are for them. Mr. Khan, a local shopkeeper said, “Most of us in the village are absolutely concerned about what is being planned here. This is just a chance for some people to make money quickly. Of course, we welcome the jobs that the new technology park will bring, but we feel more worried that the large increase in housing and the planned motorway will destroy the character of the area.”I think this is a debate that is going to run on for quite some time and we here on Local News will keep you informed.
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